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E - THE ENVIRONMENTAL MAGAZINE THIS WEEK
January 12, 2014
WHAT WE'RE FOLLOWING
Antibiotic Overuse Could Lead to Public Health Crisis
chicken

Eighty percent of all antibiotics currently used in the United States are given to farmed animals,  according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)'s annual National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System (NARMS) Retail Meat report, released in February. At a…

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Follow the Plate

In direct contrast to the government's MyPlate nutritional chart, nutrition experts at the Harvard School of Public Health have released the Healthy Eating Plate. Guided by nutritional studies, their chart fixes what they call "key flaws in the U.S. Department of…

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Shoppers Choose Local

Forget the aisles stocked with organics. If local foods are not available, 30% of consumers will purchase groceries elsewhere, reports a new study released this month by global management consulting firm A.T. Kearney.

According to the study, named "Buying into the Local…

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FEATURED BLOGS
Why 2014 Should Be The 'Year of the Vegetable'
Dreaded Red Meat on the Grill

For pregnant women, and those planning to conceive, a healthy diet is an important consideration, not only for the mother's health, but also the health of her unborn child. While supermarket aisles are lined with processed foods that have ingredient lists made up of…

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"Green Fire" Film Rekindles Interest in Leopold's Land Ethic

While Henry David Thoreau, John Muir and Rachel Carson are widely credited for inspiring the modern environmental movement, another great environmental thinker, Aldo Leopold, is often overlooked. Hopefully that will start to change with the release this year of the…

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IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE
Collect in Style
Buzz-Worthy Recycling Bins

Recycling has become a central part of home life. It not only keeps household trash neatly organized, it also prevents usable trash from being sent to overflowing landfills. Recycling also saves trees, reduces our carbon footprint and prevents hazardous materials from…

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E 's Green Home Picks: Box, Clean and Sit
Rustic Bins, a Highly Efficient Small Vacuum and Surprisingly Durable Cardboard Furniture

BOX IT

The Etsy shop Looney Bin Trading Co. (which has a retail store in Buford, Georgia) sells hope chests ($325), boxes ($59) and rolling crates ($79) made from reclaimed wood that will bring a fresh-from-the-farm feel to whatever you're storing or collecting.…

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EARTHTALK Q&A
America's Great Outdoors Initiative

Dear EarthTalk: What is the Obama administration's America's Great Outdoors initiative and what does it hope to accomplish?

– Doug St. James, New York, NY

President Obama signed a Presidential Memorandum in April 2010 establishing the America's Great Outdoors…

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